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Villanova Vs Clemson (9/30/1978) Clemson University TigerPrints Football Programs Programs 1978 Villanova vs Clemson (9/30/1978) Clemson University Follow this and additional works at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms Materials in this collection may be protected by copyright law (Title 17, U.S. code). Use of these materials beyond the exceptions provided for in the Fair Use and Educational Use clauses of the U.S. Copyright Law may violate federal law. For additional rights information, please contact Kirstin O'Keefe (kokeefe [at] clemson [dot] edu) For additional information about the collections, please contact the Special Collections and Archives by phone at 864.656.3031 or via email at cuscl [at] clemson [dot] edu Recommended Citation University, Clemson, "Villanova vs Clemson (9/30/1978)" (1978). Football Programs. 132. https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/fball_prgms/132 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Programs at TigerPrints. It has been accepted for inclusion in Football Programs by an authorized administrator of TigerPrints. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Eastern Distribution is people who know how to handle things People who can get anything at all from one place to another on the right timetable, and in perfect condition. Murphy MacLean, Vice President/Florida, and Sherry Herren, Vice President/S. C. Eastern Distribution Office Manager Dianne Moore, Sales Representative Sherry Turner, and Controller Carrol Garrett Yes, the Eastern people on Harold Segars 1 Greenville, S. C, and Jacksonville, Fla., distribution team get things done, whether they're arranging the same-day movement of something you want out in a hurry, or consolidating loads to save you money through lower rates. And you look to Francis Willis for the same good service from our Plant Food Division, metering fertilizer to any formula from plants in Greenville-Spartanburg, S. C, Eastern Distribution's Plant Food Division, and Greensboro and Charlotte, N. C. organized two years ago and growing fast, is headed by President Francis Willis whose Use our services soon. administrative assistant is Frances Hykes. TELEPHONE 803/277-2475 • BOX 5702 EASTERN DISTRIBUTION, INC. GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA 29606 CLEMSON TIGERS M7i G£ Official Program Editor: Jerry Arp Printed by: The R. L. Bryan Co. Production Assistance: Department of Public Relations Price $1.50 Today's Features September 30, 1978 IPTAY Day '78 5 Today's Band Program Music from Barry Manilow highlights the pre-game and halftime entertainment. _ Banks McFadden Recalls I Clemson's first All-American recalls those 3 Today's Game glorious Tiger days. 9 Clemson University Tiger Belles 11 Administration 37 Pam Hoover typifies what Clemson Spirit 13 Athletic Director Bill McLellan is all about. 17 Stadium Information Tiger Coaches 19 Officials' Signals 40 Chuck Reedy is a newcomer to Tiger- 63 ACC Viewpoints town, but Willie Anderson and Rickey 70 IPTAY Officers/Representatives Bustle have made the transition from Clemson player to coach. 85 Tiger Cheerleaders/Alma Mater 87 Clemson's Summer Camp Programs Clemson's Plant Problem Clinics 93 Clemson's Football All-Americans 44 Find out what's bugging your plants. Senior Spotlights 53 Anthony King, Cliff Bray, and Mark Clifford give the Tigers solid senior leadership at Players & Coaches tight end, whereas J. D. Haglan and Ogden Hansford are off to impressive 21 Head Coach Charley Pell showings at flanker and defensive back, respectively. 23 Tiger Football Staff For the third consecutive year, Clemson s foot- 27 Meet The Tigers ball programs received a national award from the IPTAY Golf 38 Villanova Players College Sports Information Directors of America. 57 Anderson was the site of this fun-filled 46 Clemson Roster weekend. The 1 975 and 1 976 editions were tabbed among 48 Lineups/Numerical Rosters the top five in America by a panel of publications' Tiger Football Quiz 51 Villanova Roster experts, whereas Clemson's and Notre Dame's 59 Do you remember these exciting Tiger football moments? 1 977 programs were judged the very best in the nation. IPTAY Fever 90 Thousands of Clemson fans caught Tiger- town Fever during the spring and summer Photo Credits: A special thanks to Clemson s meetings. Communications Center staff of Jim Burns, Charles Haralson, Vince Ducker, Ben Hendricks, The Incredible James Lynah Represented for National Advertising by: 95 An interesting story about one of John Hal Smith, Jim Martin, and David Lewis. Also, to Heisman s Tiger captains. Spencer Marketing Services Fred Toulmin '79 of Dallas, Texas, and Earle 370 Lexington Avenue Martin of Clemson. New York, N. Y. 10017 1 ! When the Tiger in Kbur Tummy Starts to Growl ACROSS FROM LITTLEJOHN COLISEUM S& Today's Game Not since 1952 have Clemson and Villanova met on the gridiron, and that contest marked the only previous meet- It's Tigers vs. Wildcats ing between the Tigers and Wildcats. For First Time Since 1 952: Charley Pell's Orange-clad warriors are 1-1, having thrashed The Citadel Both Teams Seeking To Rebound 58-3 in the Death Valley season open- er, before losing 12-0 at Georgia last From Last Week's Setback Saturday. Villanova flexed its offensive mus- game of the 52 campaign in Memorial cles with 35-28 and 25-21 wins over Stadium. Bowling Green and Massachusetts, Bedesem's 24-year-old son, Dick, respectively, but saw a 17-0 halftime Jr., is offensive backfield coach for the lead go down the drain last Saturday in Wildcats, and his 20-year-old son, losing to William & Mary 21-17. Greg, is a Villanova running back. The I vs. the Wishbone Steve Fuller directs the Clemson at- Best Fans in America tack from an I formation, and the Spar- tanburg signal-caller is averaging over \ THANK Y0lT, C L EMSON 200 yards offensively in the still young ] —for giving us the largest Gator Bowl crowd ever. '78 campaign. | —for all the color and excitement you brought with you. | Fuller has hit 19 of 31 passes for a i —To the 500 e»f you who stayed with us — the band, brilliant .613 completion average, and f students, faculty, parents and friends — ond to thou- i sands of others who impressed all of us in Jacksonville. for 276 yards. He's rushed 25 times for 133 yards, which is second best on the WE HOPE YOU COME BACK Marvin Sims J team, and is averaging 5.3 yards per !§ RAMADA INN "WEST" from the Wishbone attack of Villanova. clip. -, l ^1 2 2 ^jj- ".6 AvQw Jacksonvil e, Flo. The Wildcats are led by sophomore quarterback Pat O'Brien, the team's Thought you would be interested in seeing this ad which appeared in a local newspaper follow- leading rusher with 150 yards on 45 ing the Gator Bowl. It's good to see that people carries. He's scored two TDs. O'Brien around the country are taking notice of the is 13 of 36 in the passing department greatest fans in America. with 21 1 yards. Clemson Memorabilia The top three ball carriers out of the Wishbone are fullback Vince Thomp- SATURDAY 2:00 P.M. E.S.T. VILLANOVA CLEMSON son (41 for 128 yards) and running SEPT. 27. 1952 MEMORIAL STADIUM backs Greg Bedesem (24 for 93 yards) Standing and Shawn Passman (16 for 64 yards). Villanova vs Clemson Room $2.00 NOT Only The Actual Count REDEEMABLE $1.66 The attendance figure for the season t „ .34 with Citadel was an- $2.00 N? 2778 Steve Fuller opener The nounced at 54,075. The actual count Fuller is the only Tiger ever to cross was 53,332, still a season-opening A Tiger fan graciously mailed this 26-year-old the 4,000 career yard plateau. He has ticket stub to Charley Pell. It's from the only other record crowd in Death Valley. How- 4,341 yards, and should easily crack time Clemson and Villanova met on the gridiron. ever, instead of the second-largest the 5,000 yard mark. crowd ever, it ranks as the third largest, Jerry Butler is Clemson's top Fleet behind the 1976 South Carolina receiver with 1 14 yards and one TD on (54,486) and 1977 Notre Dame seven catches. Freshman Perry Tuttle (53,467) games. Cliff. and Anthony I and seniors Bray Next Home Game King have hauled in three passes each. Bedesem Knows About Tigers Saturday, Oct. 7 Bullish fullback Marvin Sims is the Dick Bedesem. now in his fourth vs. Virginia Tech top ground gainer. The Phenix City, season as head coach at Villanova, is (Homecoming) Ala., product has 144 yards on 28 car- returning to Clemson for the first time in ries for a 5.1 average per carry. 26 years. Defensively, Randy Scott and Bubba A running back for the Wildcats from Brown continue as the Tigers' top 1 950-52, Bedesem and his teammates tacklers. and they'll get a challenge beat the Tigers 14-7 in the second 3 When Performance Counts PHILLIPS FIBERS MARVESS OLEFIN DUON . PETROMAT • SUPAC NON WOVEN FABRICS PHILLIPS FIBERS CORPORATION A SUBSIDIARY OF PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA MAN LIFE MAM- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER " Reg. T.M. Phillips Petroleum Company FIHFHS ! 5fr Today's Band Program THE CLEMSON UNIVERSITY TIGER BAND presents rti(nde to fSavtu Manilow The Clemson University Tiger be performed by the Villanova drum major Richard Moose of Band will pay tribute to song- Band under the direction of Newberry, enters the field to a writer-composer-singer Barry Matthew J. Kollar. Then the fanfare and march, Sammy Nes- Manilow during half time of to- Clemson University Chorus and tico's "Vaquero," arranged by day's game between the Tigers ROTC Color Guard will join the Travelers Rest High School and the Villanova Wildcats.
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